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Over the last week I have been getting repeated requests from Google for captchas to verify I am not a robot. Today, for the first time Google blocked me, with this message:We're sorry...but your computer or network may be sending automated queries. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now.Yesterday I downloaded the new version of Malwarebytes, updated and scanned my entire computer. It found nothing. I regularly update daily my Avira. I am stumped and I have no idea what to do next. Any suggestions?

Thanks so much. After I posted here, I installed and ran SpywareBlaster, then Emsisoft anti malware and Immunet. Between them all about 7 trojans and over 100 problems were identified which I cleaned. Then today, when I booted up and went online, I am still blocked by Google. I was able to use Bing. I kept getting a stream of messages from Emsisoft that my computer was making calls out to various websites and trying to download software, some of those sites having a .ru extension. This after extensive cleaning yesterday. When I tried to download Combofix, Emsisoft and both Immunet identified it as a malicious program and quarantined it. I had to uninstall them both to accomplish the download and execution of combofix. I am still blocked by Google. Thank you so much for this. Here is my log file:

Please download 7-Zip and install it. If you already have it, no need to reinstall.

Then, download RootkitUnhooker and save the setup to your Desktop.

Right-click on the RootkitUnhooker setup and mouse-over 7-Zip then click Extract to "RKU***"

Once that is done, enter the folder, and double-click on the setup file. Navigate through setup and finish.

Once that is done, you will see another folder that was created inside the RKU folder. Enter that folder, and double-click on the randomly named file. (It will be alpha-numeric and have an EXE extension on it.)

It will initialize itself and load the scanner. It will also install its driver. Please wait for the interface to begin.

Once inside the interface, do not fix anything. Click on the Report tab.

Next, click on the Scan button and a popup will show. Make sure all are checked, then click on OK. It will begin scanning. When it gets to the Files tab, it will ask you what drives to scan. Just select C:\ and hit OK.

It will finish in about 5 minutes or a little longer depending on how badly infected the system is, or if your security software is enabled.

When finished, it will show the report in the Report tab. Please copy all of it, and post it in your next reply. Depending on how large the log is, you may have to use two or three posts to get all the information in.

I have reason to believe the previous Rootkit unhooker file is incorrect because my antivirus flagged it. So I turned it off and reran the process. Here is the new report log file. Please disregard the one just previous.